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Ozzy Dies Aged 76

RIP Ozzie, you are already a legend.

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  • RIP Ozzie.

  • So soon after his final show, he is going to be greatly missed by all, I have followed BS since they first started in the start of the 70s. R.I.P. Ozzy, gone but never ever forgotten.

  • 😮‍💨 Man, RIP Ozzy. He will always stay a legend.

  • Rest In Peace

  • One of the greatest voices ever! RIP Ozzy! You will be missed😭

  • RIP, I’ve been a fan of Black Sabbath for as long as I can remember.

  • I'm so glad he was still able to sing at Villa Park three weeks ago.
    R.I.P.

  • RIP Ozzy ✌️That final show was epic, he’s a legend indeed

  • RIP Ozzy! Sabbath are one of the most influential bands of all time, and Ozzy is a true legend! He will be missed by many.

  • RIP, Ozzy. BS Vol.4 was the first rock album I bought, when I was 13 or 14.

  • Never been into Ozzy during his career, but I do recognize his greatness and importance in music. Another legend lost, RIP.

    /DMfan🇸🇪

  • He was such a big part of the metal scene. Is influence was incalculable.

    May he rest in power. 🤘🤘

  • here's a relevant clip i just came across of Ozzy messing with his old synth!

  • Sitting here playing Changes on the piano. Will probably grab a guitar later for a few rounds of Paranoid.

    Shit.

  • So sad but inevitable. Glad he was able to perform in that final massive gig. I wish I could have been there but I did see them in the 70s. What a musical legacy!

  • @Halftone said:
    here's a relevant clip i just came across of Ozzy messing with his old synth!

    I remember this 😂 I miss this show, Ozzy and his eating habits were fun! RIP Iron Man

  • I've been an Ozzy fan since a friend played Diary of a Madman on a school trip from Grand Prairie Texas to Carlsbad New Mexico non stop on his boombox way back in 1981. I never got tired of it.
    Rest in Peace.

  • 🤘🤘🤘

  • Crazy Train is my favorite song of his. His vocals fit so well amongst distortion and noise to make Metal what it is. I learned so many guitar techniques through Black Sabbath and they played a very formative part in my musical journey.
    Sad to see a legend pass, but I’m sure he will continue to rock on wherever his soul lands to rest.

  • The bat finally bit of his head... 🤘🥺🤘

    If you could all join me in a Twenty One Sharon Salute

    SHAROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!

  • SHAROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON

  • rest in peace ozzy.
    i wish i had his condition. its a world-wonder what he survived.

  • edited July 2025

    Anyone have a good patch for the synth on No More Tears?

    Such sad news. I cried more over this than when some of my family members died. His music helped me through some really dark times, and I know it still will. He'll live on forever through the songs...

    RIP Oz

  • Ozzy’s work with Randy Rhoads is legendary. These songs are so deeply ingrained in my guitar 🎸 playing DNA. 1st time hearing Blizzard of Ozz completely blew my mind, as it probably did for most listeners. What the hell is that? Ozzy’s vocals are such a perfect fit for those incredible riffs. A new era of metal had begun. He was also responsible for shining the spotlight on some amazing new guitar players throughout his new solo adventures. Randy, Jake + Zack. I’ll always be thankful to Ozzy for exposing these players.
    Of course his work with Sabbath was the beginning of all that heaviness and Ozzy was the perfect frontman for it. Where it all began.

    A true legend
    Rock on Ozzy 🤘

  • Good riddance.

  • He lived quite the life. RIP Ozzy.

  • edited July 2025

    @knewspeak said:
    Good riddance.

    Yikes... how rude...

  • Saw him at MSG , one week after Randy died .. First gig w replacement Donnie Torme on guitar . The incredible Tommy Aldrich on drums

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